Mr Jefferson was onto your suspicion and found a genius plan to turn it all around: by implicating himself! (Apparently one of the car registrations in the "link all the clues together" bit is Jefferson's, too. You don't use it to solve the puzzle, but if you know what you're looking for it's showing he's actually suspicious. I can't corroborate that as I haven't gone back and looked.)
Yes, I was only trying to be a good plant owner. :(
The answer phone message if I recall is blaming Chloe for something. I don't remember what for, but probably something we'd done earlier in the episode or smoking pot or something. I erased it so David didn't know.
The warning to the homeless woman was that there was going to be a tornado.
I took the photo at one point I think, but was having a nightmare with those keys and I rewound past it looking for where to put them.
BUT FRANK. I actually really liked Frank. xD I felt pretty badass going there with no gun (after having missed about 4 chances to get a gun over the last few episodes) and getting out safe. I wonder if it's actually easier with no gun, since I imagine Chloe is pretty trigger happy.
Yeah, sadly no Kate for me. Fortunately, Nathan's room was easy to find based on its Very Obvious Whiteboard Message. It's nice that they didn't just forget about Kate though and gave her an extra bit for living.
I liked the bit with the PIN for Nathan's phone since it had a lot of red herrings. I picked up on it fairly quickly, but I did rewind a few times - I didn't get it in the first 3 attempts. (Haha, those numbers haunting Max... much like the bottles!).
I think so! I tried to save him, Max was like "no can do" so I thought "hmm, not saveable" and moved on. SORRY, FISHERMAN, IT JUST DIDN'T OCCUR TO ME.
I'd been a bit uncomfortable with the scene where David gets kicked out, but I was trying to gain some Chloe karma after she hated me for like everything else. Then after he pretty much helped save my life and I went "btw, Chloe's dead, sorry about that" and he shot Jefferson in rage I kind of figured he deserved a good word. No Chloe, David grieving, Joyce would be grieving, felt it would be better for neither of them to be alone and Max wouldn't want it to be a reminder of her role in splitting them up which had really resulted in nobody being any happier. Maybe I should have left it - David isn't a saint by any means, and Joyce can make her own choices, but felt it would be unfair if I didn't say "yeah he can be a bit of a dick, but he did mean well here, don't want to leave it with you thinking he's some creepy stalker for no reason".
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Yes, I was only trying to be a good plant owner. :(
The answer phone message if I recall is blaming Chloe for something. I don't remember what for, but probably something we'd done earlier in the episode or smoking pot or something. I erased it so David didn't know.
The warning to the homeless woman was that there was going to be a tornado.
I took the photo at one point I think, but was having a nightmare with those keys and I rewound past it looking for where to put them.
BUT FRANK. I actually really liked Frank. xD I felt pretty badass going there with no gun (after having missed about 4 chances to get a gun over the last few episodes) and getting out safe. I wonder if it's actually easier with no gun, since I imagine Chloe is pretty trigger happy.
Yeah, sadly no Kate for me. Fortunately, Nathan's room was easy to find based on its Very Obvious Whiteboard Message. It's nice that they didn't just forget about Kate though and gave her an extra bit for living.
I liked the bit with the PIN for Nathan's phone since it had a lot of red herrings. I picked up on it fairly quickly, but I did rewind a few times - I didn't get it in the first 3 attempts. (Haha, those numbers haunting Max... much like the bottles!).
I think so! I tried to save him, Max was like "no can do" so I thought "hmm, not saveable" and moved on. SORRY, FISHERMAN, IT JUST DIDN'T OCCUR TO ME.
I'd been a bit uncomfortable with the scene where David gets kicked out, but I was trying to gain some Chloe karma after she hated me for like everything else. Then after he pretty much helped save my life and I went "btw, Chloe's dead, sorry about that" and he shot Jefferson in rage I kind of figured he deserved a good word. No Chloe, David grieving, Joyce would be grieving, felt it would be better for neither of them to be alone and Max wouldn't want it to be a reminder of her role in splitting them up which had really resulted in nobody being any happier. Maybe I should have left it - David isn't a saint by any means, and Joyce can make her own choices, but felt it would be unfair if I didn't say "yeah he can be a bit of a dick, but he did mean well here, don't want to leave it with you thinking he's some creepy stalker for no reason".